How many teas do you have open (and active...not including those dregs that just won't go away)?

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So, how many teas do you have open, how many would you prefer to have open, and why? This is a very good queston. Please answer the poll, but also feel free to comment along with sharing what is in your cup. This is good ummm, TeaChat!!!

Hard for me to say, since I have my main assortment at home and a miniature assortment at work. I use Adagio's sample tins to hold my teas at my desk at work, along with a few bags of others teas. As for the number of specific teas I have open and active in combination with work, it's gotta be around the 13-20 range. Meh...I need a friend to help me whittle away some parts of my collection. lol.

Ah, yes...today I'm drinking another morning oolong. Trying to finish up my bag of Red Blossom's Silk Oolong. And I didn't burn my tea this time, so the day is starting fine

cloudyday wrote:Ah, yes...today I'm drinking another morning oolong. Trying to finish up my bag of Red Blossom's Silk Oolong. And I didn't burn my tea this time, so the day is starting fine

Well congrats on that! I say every day should start with oolong! I'm really missing it right now if you can't tell.

Indeed. Starting off the day with a brighter tea like oolong rather than black can sometimes be refreshing. But sometimes I need the caffeine boost from black. Though I'm no caffeine lover, sometimes it's a necessity in the morning

Missing it? You've run out or have none at hand? Either way, a travesty!

I'm with Xine. I'm kinda in a house cleaning phase, but I like diversity, so I don't think I will ever get below a dozen active. I don't drink anything that is extremely perishable, though. I did have over 60 sample tins open at one time. I have gotten much better.

Anyway, so far today I have only had some Tevana peach Oolong. Not my favorite. I think I am discovering that wuyis aren't my favorite Oolongs.

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Gosh, I have 25 different ones just here at the office (I've managed to fill half a vertical-file drawer, double layered ). With what's at home, that's easily a total of at least 40. Perhaps I'm a bit scattered? A tea sounds good and I just can't help buying it!!

After shoveling snow early this morning, I had to make a pot of Flintridge Chai. Now that I've been warmed and energized, I'm making Oolong #40.

The other advantage to only have 4 "actives" is that I don't have to "clean house" very often. Just to get rid of the dregs and dusts that are too small to brew.

I'm thinking about ordering some Golden Monkey, maybe as soon as tomorrow. Right now my third cup of Pi Lo Chun (second batch, first infusion) is very nice. Much better than that first, overcooked batch.

I do love variety, and since everyone seems to have lots of "actives," maybe I'll start ordering more before I finish the last order and start to build up my inventory. I probably have 20 containers at home, they are all just empty.

I voted 21 to 30 after opening up my tea drawer to see what was in there. I have a lot of ongoing sample tins that I am trying to finish up which increases the number of teas I have going considerably.

This morning's tea was a dragonwell. It made me decide that I definitely enjoy the Japanese greens better so I am switching back to sencha.

I've been prying open my samples lately and microwaving half-cups of water in my ingenuitea, trying to sample different combos that would blend well together without committing to an entire cup.

I learned an important lesson last night - namely, that lime tea is an agressive loner, prone to displays of flavored violence when I attempt to introduce it to the more passive teas that flock in my cabinet. No more blends with lime. Blegh.

This morning I tried my first mightytea...the african nectar is compelling, but I'm not exactly sure I like it yet, if that makes sense?